Authority Cited: BramhallAuthor name and dates: John Bramhall (1594-1663)

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Categories (list of works cited – preliminary); [BKG Note: About 40 Bramhall cites in 1755 Dict. vol.1 and about 32 cites in Dict. vol.2. No additional Bramhall cites were identified in the 1773 Dict.Lot 214 in the Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library includes Bramhall's Works, 1677. The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall D.D., late Lord Bishop of Ardmagh [sic], Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland some of which never before printed, collected into one volume : ... with the life of the author, Dublin : Printed by Benjamin Tooke ..., 1677. This title is a possible source of quotations. Tome III: 1. A defense of true liberty, from antecedent and extrinsical necessity, p. 647. In Samuel Johnson's Library, an Annotated Guide, Green indicates that the collected Bramhall Works were also published in four volumes: Dublin, 1674-1677.]

Bramhall (no work cited); About 50 of theapproximately 72 citations (almost all cited as Bramhall against Hobbes) were verified as derived from some edition of the title above. In the sample examined, the quotations were all from the first 22 numbers of the 38 numbers in Dicscourse I. The following citations were not verified, but likely also come from this title; ... chant, circumstantiate, clear, coarctation, coexistent, compulsory, conclusive, conjugate, consist​,contradictory, ... inevitability, intensively, it, ... misrelation, move​, my, ... prick, probatory, proclivity, prolepsis, ... snap, spontaneity, ... stir, ....